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FactionOS public site expands trust and content routes
The static FactionOS public website is expanding from product pages into use cases, security, publishing, and launch-support content.
FactionOS is expanding its public website from core product pages into a broader set of static trust, content, and conversion routes.
The current site now supports a product overview, features, how-it-works pages, use cases, security and privacy content, company pages, roadmap, FAQ, pre-review legal placeholders, blog posts, news updates, RSS, and sitemap output. Later launch work can build on that foundation without replacing the publishing architecture.
Why this matters
The public website needs to explain the product clearly before launch handoff work begins. Product pages describe the cockpit direction. Use-case pages explain who the work is for. Security pages keep local-first boundaries and open no-claim areas visible. Blog and news pages give the team a place to publish bounded updates.
That content depth helps visitors understand FactionOS without turning this site into an app host or a data collection surface.
Company and press boundary
This is a company-style update about website scope. It is not a legal notice, fundraising announcement, investor communication, certification claim, customer claim, or production-hosted validation statement.
Approved media downloads, final legal policies, private investor materials, and private commercial evidence remain evidence-gated. The website should not imply those materials are complete until owner-approved source, review, and rights evidence exists.
Where to explore
Visitors can start with the product overview, compare practical surfaces on the features page, review role-specific stories on the use cases hub, or inspect boundary language on the security page.
The separate synthetic demo and public docs remain external destinations.